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    I work on my Saturn and the wifes Duster whenever there is a problem. jsut get one of those hayes manuals and you're set. it tells you everyting you need to know. I replaced my radiator, alternator, engine mount, brakes several times, rotors, thermostat, plug, wires. What a POS i have. I hate that car.
    It's good to be the King.

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    Virtually an expert in Reliant Robins (think small, 3-wheeled and plastic shelled, ('speccially making them go f-f-f-fast).
    I'm in charge and I say we blow it up

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    You almost have to if you own a motorcycle.
    I used to be an auto body tech before I swithed to computers.

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    2 bucks a gallon of gas? I just gave my engine a tune up and good once over!

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    Well, there was this one time with a cow....

    oops. I guess that's a whole different story.
    I used to do most all my own work but since I bought my new car (2000 Grand Am SE) I decided it's best to bring it in. Plus, even though you save money buying your own oil ect... you still have to spend the time changing it. I came to the decision that my time is better off spent fixing a computer. I'll just let the mechanic get paid for his job and I'll get paid for mine.
    Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. Fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way. ---Pink Floyd

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    I love my 71' Series IIB SWB - Diesel (Anyone who can tell me what vehicle I am refering to wins the prize of the day - and gets to see me shocked.

    Come on impress me.
    Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.

    The answer to your question is: 00110100 00110010

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    I just put a twin turbo, duel overhead cam, v-12, stright piped, 5.5L, 350 bi block on my best friends john deer havester. Man it flies now. It cuts a quater mile of corn in 10.6 seconds. J/K

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    Originally posted by cyberhh:
    I love my 71' Series IIB SWB - Diesel (Anyone who can tell me what vehicle I am refering to wins the prize of the day - and gets to see me shocked.

    Come on impress me.
    Land Rover?

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    Cool

    More of a shady tree mechanic ... working on my cavalier in my spare time tweaking it up ... 1 or 2 hp here, 4 or 5 hp there.

    Next project is to put a lower restrict muffler on. Not too low though, I don't want to sound too obnoxious!
    Veni, vidi, quiesco sum.
    "We came, We saw, We lazed around"

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